Beginnings: Ancient Christian Readings of the Biblical Creation Narratives

Beginnings: Ancient Christian Readings of the Biblical Creation Narratives

by Peter C. Bouteneff
Beginnings: Ancient Christian Readings of the Biblical Creation Narratives

Beginnings: Ancient Christian Readings of the Biblical Creation Narratives

by Peter C. Bouteneff

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"This wonderfully researched and elegantly written book provides the reader with a compelling and trustworthy portrait of how the fathers of the church read the story of Adam and Eve. As Bouteneff tells that story we see that the tale of the fall is always contextualized within a narrative that celebrates the restoration and redemption of the human race."--Gary Anderson, professor of Old Testament, University of Notre Dame

"Beginnings takes us back to the beginning of the scriptural creation narrative and to the beginning of the Christian appropriation of this narrative. The reader is initiated into precursors of the Christian tradition (especially the Septuagint and Philo) and then guided through the early Christian thinkers (especially Origen) whose writings underpin current theological reflection on Genesis 1-3. Beginnings allows twenty-first-century readers to wrestle with issues ranging from creation and the image of God to anthropology and gender--all in the context of the community of faith that found its beginning, middle, and end in Jesus Christ. Peter Bouteneff has done the church a valuable service in this focused study."--Joel C. Elowsky, managing editor, Ancient Christian Commentary on Scripture, Drew University

"The question of the origin of humankind and the cosmos has perhaps never been so hotly debated as nowadays, with 'evolution' and 'creationism' presenting themselves as polar opposites. In this fine book, Peter Bouteneff presents a carefully researched and scholarly reading of early Christian readings of the creation account in Genesis. What emerges is a range of interlocking insights into God's creative purpose and the human place in the cosmos. Genesis 1-3 is seen as neither a myth nor an outdated scientific account, but a poem of creation, yielding deeper meanings upon closer ponderings. Bouteneff unveils the often surprising riches of our patristic inheritance with a rare intelligence and passion."--Andrew Louth, professor of patristic and Byzantine studies, University of Durham


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781441201836
Publisher: Baker Publishing Group
Publication date: 10/01/2008
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 256
Sales rank: 962,191
File size: 4 MB

About the Author

Peter C. Bouteneff (DPhil, University of Oxford) is associate professor of theology at St. Vladimir's Orthodox Theological Seminary in Crestwood, New York. He is the author of Sweeter Than Honey: Orthodox Thinking on Dogma and Truth and coauthor of Beyond the East-West Divide: The WCC and "the Orthodox Problem."

Table of Contents

And There Was Evening: A Preface

The Authors under Review

The Questions We Pose

A Word about Language

1. And There was Morning: An Introduction

The Text and Its Journey

Silence and Irruption: First References to Genesis 1-3

2. At the Birth of Christian Reflection: Paul and the New Testament

Paul in Context

Paul and Scripture

Paul and the Paradise Narrative: Sin and Death

Paul and the Paradise Narrative: Gender and Marriage

Paul and the Evangelists

Postscript: The Pastoral Epistles

Conclusions

3. Recapitulation: The Second-Century Apologists

The Scriptures of the People

Justin Martyr

Melito of Sardis

Theophilus of Antioch

Irenaeus of Lyons

Conclusions

4. Senses of Scripture: The World of Origen and the Origin of the World

Tertullian

Origen

Conclusions

5. Paradise, Whatever That May Mean: The Cappadocians and Their Origen

Cyril of Jerusalem

Athanasius of Alexandria

Enshrining Origen: The Philocalia

Basil of Caesarea

Gregory of Nazianzus

Gregory of Nyssa

Conclusions

6. These Are the Generations: Concluding Observations

Scripture and Exegesis

The Hexaemeron

Paradise

Allegory, Type, and History

The One Thing Needful

Appendix: Genesis 1-3 and 5:1-5

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